
seed-based analysis
Seed-based analysis is a technique used in brain imaging to study connectivity between specific regions. Researchers select a particular area of the brain, called the "seed," and then examine how activity in that region correlates with activity in other parts of the brain over time. This helps identify patterns of communication between the seed region and other areas, providing insights into how different brain parts work together. It's a useful method for understanding brain networks involved in various cognitive functions and disorders by focusing on targeted regions of interest.